31. | Harris, David (ed.) : Yearbook of the European convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Yearbook of the European convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment : vol. 3 (1994) / Harris, David (ed.) ; Lister, Anne (ed.) ; Kelly, Mark (ed.), v, 729 p.. - Nottingham, UK : University of Nottingham. Human Rights Law Centre, 1999. - ISSN 1369-9865 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Iceland / Luxembourg / Netherlands / Norway / Portugal / San Marino / Switzerland / United Kingdom / Belgium NOTE (GENERAL): ECPT; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE/CPT |
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32. | Harris, David (ed.) : Yearbook of the European convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Yearbook of the European convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment : vol. 4 (1995) / Harris, David (ed.), iv, 351 p.. - Nottingham, UK : University of Nottingham. Human Rights Law Centre, 2000. - ISSN 1369-9865 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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33. | Franklin, Bob (ed.) : The new handbook of children's rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The new handbook of children's rights : comparative policy and practice / Franklin, Bob (ed.), xiv, 433 p.. - London : Routledge, 2002. ISBN 0-415-2503-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Children's rights : an overview. PART II: Children's rights : the changing legal framework. PART III: Children's rights : cases for action. PART IV: Children's rights : listening to children and young people's voices. PART V: Children's rights : comparative perspectives. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Australia / Belgium / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of the rights of the child; CRC; CERD;
URL http://c4.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/isbn=0415110602/ut=82e89c3e1a7f6a50/ |
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34. | The medical profession & human rights , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The medical profession & human rights : handbook for a changing agenda /, xxxiii, 561 p.. - London : Zed, 2001. ISBN 1-85649-612-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: A Changing Agenda. 1. Medical Ethics and Professional Standards. 2. Ethics, Morals Rights and Needs. 3. Why Abuse Occurs. 4. Torture, Cruel and Degrading Treatment. 5. Prison Doctors. 6. The Forensic Doctor. 7. Capital and Corporal Punishment. 8. Trade in Organs. 9. Research and Experimentation on Humans. 10. Neutrality. 11. Doctors and Weapons. 12. The Abuse of Institutionalised Patients. 13. Health as a Human Rights Objective. 14. Human Rights of Vulnerable Women and Children. 15. Doctors and Asylum Seekers. 16. Rehabilitation. 17. Truth or Justice. 18. Teaching Ethics and Human Rights. 19. The Role of Professional Associations. 20. Recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): World charter of medicine; |
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35. | Laurie, Graeme : Genetic privacy, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genetic privacy : a challenge to medico-legal norms / Laurie, Graeme, xxv, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-66027-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Privacy: The General Part: 1. Health care, patient rights and privacy. 2. Privacy: anti-social concept or fundamental right?. Part II. Genetic Knowledge: The Existing Models. 3. Human genetics and genetic privacy. 4. Autonomy, confidentiality and privacy. III. A New Privacy Paradigm: 5. Privacy and the public interest. 6. Privacy and property? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Schengen convention;
URL http://assets.cambridge.org/0521660270/sample/0521660270WS.pdf |
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36. | Denniston, George C. (ed.) : Understanding circumcision, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Understanding circumcision : a multi-disciplinary approach to a multi-dimensional problem / Denniston, George C. (ed.) ; Hodges, Frederick Mansfield ; Milos, Marilyn Fayre, xix, 404 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. ISBN 0-306-46701-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: South Africa / Somalia / New Zealand / Sweden / Australia / Phillipines NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century, held December 7-9, 2000, in Sydney, Australia. |
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37. | Karel Vasak amicorum liber, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Karel Vasak amicorum liber : les droits de l'homme a l'aube du XXIe siecle / - Bruxelles : Bruyllant, 1999. ISBN 2-8027-1298-5 LANGUAGE: FRE, ENG, SPA ABSTRACT: English contributions:. 1. The right to humanitarian assistance, by Yoram Dinstein (chapter 16). 2. The right to free elections - international election observations as a means towards implementation, by John Hartland (chapter 19). 3. Africa and human rights since Karel Vasak's three generations, by Kofi Kumado (chapter 21). 4. The inherent right to life and its realization in Poland, by Adam Lopatka (chapter 22). 5. The right to be represented in Parliament, by Manuel Medina Ortega (chapter 24). 6. The right of peoples to peace, by Marek Thee (chapter 28). 7. Human rights require responsibilities and duties, by Asbjørn Eide (chapter 40). 8. Human rights and human duties: do we need a declaration of human responsibilities? Some personal observations, by Tom McCarthy (chapter 43). 9. Evocation of an "unknown" procedure concerning human rights protection by UNESCO, by Mieczyslaw Paszkowski (chapter 45). 10. Some reflections on the role of NGOs in the promotion and protection of human rights, by Janusz Symonides (chapter 53). 11. The endless task of human rights implementation, by Klaus Törnudd (chapter 54). 12. Human rights and future generations, by Salvino Busuttil (chapter 59). 13. Human rights, humanitarian law and refugee law, by Jovan Patrnogic (chapter 67). 14. The development of human rights related to biomedicine and the new challenges for organ transplantation, by Carlos Maria Romeo-Casabona (chapter 69). INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; The statute of the ICC; UN charter; UDHR; ACHPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; AMR; Arab charter on human rights; CRC; CAT; CEDAW; Helsinki document; |
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38. | Erased in a moment, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Erased in a moment : suicide bombing attacks against Israeli civilians / ISBN 1-56432-280-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Acknowledgments About This Report I. Summary II. Recommendations To the Groups Responsible for Perpetrating Suicide Bombings and Other Attacks on Civilians To President Arafat and the Palestinian Authority To the Government of Israel To the International Community III. SUICIDE BOMBING ATTACKS ON CIVILIANS Introduction Previous Use of Suicide Attacks Against Civilians Stated Rationales for Suicide Bombing Attacks Victims Attacks Martyrdom, Public Officials, and the Role of the Media IV. LEGAL STANDARDS Obligations of the Palestinian Authority and Armed Palestinian Groups Crimes Against Humanity War Crimes: The Prohibition Against Targeting Civilians Murder and Willful Killings Justifications Offered by Palestinian Armed Groups Wars Against Alien Occupation or in Exercise of the Right of Self-Determination Retaliation and Reprisals Who is a Civilian? Civilian Residents of Illegal Settlements as "Legitimate Targets" All Israelis are Reservists Imbalance of Means Individual and Command Responsibility for Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes The Participation of Children in Hostilities V. Structures and strategies of the perpetrator organizations Hamas (harakat al-muqawama al-islamiyya, Islamic Resistance Movement) Background Involvement in Suicide Bombings Structure Islamic Jihad Background Involvement in Suicide Bombings Structure The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades Background Involvement in Suicide Bombings Structure Popular Front for the liberation of Palestine (PFLP) Background Involvement in Suicide Bombings Structure Recruitment and Use of Children VI. Financial and logistical support Funding Overview of Perpetrator Groups State Support for Suicide Attacks Against Civilians Iran Syria Iraq Other Forms of Funding or Support Payments to Family Members of Those Who Carry Out Attacks Against Civilians. VII. The Role of the Palestinian Authority Security Role of the PA Since September 2000 Failure to Bring to Justice those who Ordered, Planned, or Participated in Suicide Attacks on Civilians Palestinian Authority Payments to Armed Militants Requests for Palestinian Authority Financial Assistance from Armed Groups Participation of PA Security Officials in Suicide Bombings or Other Attacks on Civilians Security Officials' Protection of Individuals "Wanted" by Israel Conclusion APPENDIX ONE: CHRONOLOGY OF ATTACKS APPENDIX TWO: CHARTS 149149 INDEX WORDS:
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39. | Ill-equipped , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Ill-equipped : U.S. prisons and offenders with mental illness /, 215 p.. - New York : Human Rights Watch, 2003. ISBN 1-56432-290-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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40. | Conaghan, Joanne (ed.) : Labour law in an era of globalization, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Labour law in an era of globalization : transformative practices and possibilities / Conaghan, Joanne (ed.) ; Fischl, Richard Michael. - 6th. ed., xxxii, 546 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-927181-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. Labour Law in Transition 1. Karl Klare: The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment Law. 2. Massimo D'Antona: Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity Crisis?. PART II. Contested Categories: Work, Worker, and Employment. 3. Joanne Conaghan: Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution?. 4. Paul Benjamin: Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour Protection. 5. Lucy Williams: Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning of the Discourse of Distribution. PART III. Globalization and Its Discontents. 6. Kerry Rittich: Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes of Work for Women. 7. Brian A. Langille: Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration. 8. Dennis M. Davis: Death of a Labour Lawyer?. PART IV. Same as the Old Boss? The Firm, the Employment Contract, and the 'New' Economy. 9. Simon Deakin: The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment. 10. Paddy Ireland: From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism, the Market, and Corporate Reform. 11. Makoto Ishida: Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese Workplace and Labour Law. 12. Alan Hyde: A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market. 13. Richard Michael Fischl: 'A Domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will. PART V. Border/States: Immigration, Citizenship, and Community. 14. Guy Mundlak: The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community. 15.Bruno Caruso: Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More State, Less Market?. 16. Margriet Kraamwinkel: The Imagined European Community: Are Housewives European Citizens?. 17. Linda Bosniak: Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a Progressive Aspiration. PART VI. Labour Solidarity in an Era of Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges. 18. Frances Raday: The Decline of Union Power - Structural Inevitability or Policy Choice?. 19. James Atleson: The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law. 20. Carlos de Buen Unna: Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of Transition. 21. Maria L. Ontiveros: A New Course for Labour Unions: Identity-based Organizing as a Response to Globalization. 22. Michael Selmi and Molly McUsic: Difference and Solidarity: Unions in a Post-Modern Age. PART VII. Laying Down the Law: Strategies and Frontiers. 23. Hugh Collins: Is There a Third Way in Labour Law?. 24. Harry Arthurs: Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market Regulation. 25. Claire Kilpatrick: Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work. 26. Dennis Davis, Patrick Macklem, Guy Mundlak: Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative Assessment INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Asia / Belgium / Canada / China / Egypt / germany / Israel / Japan / Mexico / Norway / South Africa / Spain / Sweden / Syria / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; |
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41. | Cunneen, Chris : Removed and discarded , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Removed and discarded : the contemporary legacy of the stolen generation / Cunneen, Chris ; Libesman, Terry REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Australian indigenous law reporter : vol. 7; no. 4., p. 1-20. - St. Leonards, NSW, Australia : Prospect Pub., 2002. - ISSN 1323-7756 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia |
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42. | Dershowitz, Alan : Why terrorism works : understanding the threat, responding to the challenge, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Why terrorism works : understanding the threat, responding to the challenge / Dershowitz, Alan ISBN 0-300-09766-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: 1. Deterring terrorism. 2. The internationalization of terrorism : how our European allies made September 11 inevitable. 3. How an amoral society could fight terrorism. 4. Should the ticking bomb terrorist be tortured? : a case study in how a democracy should make tragic choices. 5. Striking the right balance.§ 6. Are we overreacting? INDEX WORDS:
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43. | Vinding, Diana : The indigenous world 2004, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The indigenous world 2004 / Vinding, Diana, 472 p.. - Copenhagen : IWGIA, 2004 . - ISSN 0105-4503 ISBN 87-90730-83-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: This issue includes: Region and Country reports covering most of the indigenous world. Updated information on the international and regional processes relating to indigenous peoples. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); CERD; LIBRARY LOCATION: s IWGIA |
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44. | Nowak, Manfred : Article 6 : the right to life, survival and development, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Article 6 : the right to life, survival and development / Nowak, Manfred - (A commentary on the United Nations convention on the rights of the child), 49 p. . - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. - ISSN 1574-8626 ISBN 90-04-14559-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter One. Introduction. Chapter Two. Comparison with Related International Human Rights Provision. Chapter Three. Scope of Article 6:. 1. Travaux Préparatoires; 2. Article 6 as one of the General Principles of the CRC; 3. The ‘Inherent’ Right to Life; 4. Obligation to Respect the Right to Life; 4.1. Death Penalty; 4.2. Armed Conflict; 4.3. Deprivation of Life by State Security Forces; 5. Obligation to Protect the Right to Life; 5.1. Homicide; 5.2. Abortion; 5.3. Infanticide; 5.4. Harmful Traditional Practices; 5.5. Other Forms of Violence, Abuse and Exploitation Endangering the Right to Life; 6. Obligation to Fulfil the Right to Life; 6.1. The Role of the Parents; 6.2. Registration of Children; 6.3. Suicide; 6.4. Traffic Accidents and Street Violence; 6.5. Infant and Child Mortality; 6.6. Obligation to Fulfil the Healthy Development of the Child; 6.7. Right to Development and Eradication of Poverty. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; ICCPR; CEDAW; ICESCR; CRC; ECHR; UDHR; |
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45. | Bartlett, Peter : Mental disability and the European convention on human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mental disability and the European convention on human rights / Bartlett, Peter ; Lewis, Oliver ; Thorold, Oliver - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 90), xlv, 377 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2007. ISBN 90-04-15423-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Chapter One Introduction: The European Convention on Human Rights and Mental Disability. Chapter Two Admission to and Discharge from Psychiatric and Related Institutions. Chapter Three Inside Institutions: Institutional Standards and Institutional Controls. Chapter Four Medical Treatment. Chapter Five Life and Death. Chapter Six Legal Capacity, Guardianship and Supported Decision-Making. Chapter Seven Participation in Society. Chapter Eight Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights. Chapter Nine Representing People with Mental Disabilities. Chapter Ten Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR |
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46. | Mjöll Arnardottir, Oddny (ed.) : The UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities : European and Scandinavian perspectives / Mjöll Arnardottir, Oddny (ed.) ; Quinn, Gerard - ( International studies in human rights ; vol. 100), xxiv, 319 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 0924-4751 ISBN 978-90-04-16971-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. INTRODUCTION,by Gerard Quinn and Oddný Mjöll Arnardóttir. PART I FROM SOCIAL POLICY TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS LAW OF THE 21ST CENTURY:. 1. Disability Studies, the Social Model and Legal Developments, by Rannveig Traustadóttir. 2. Future Prospects for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, by Michael Ashley Stein and Janet E. Lord. 3. A Future of Multidimensional Disadvantage Equality?, by Oddný Mjöll Arnardóttir. 4. From Invisibility to Indivisibility: The International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, by Ida Elisabeth Koch. PART II THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT:. 5. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and European Disability Law: A Catalyst for Cohesion?, by Anna Lawson. 6. Breaking New Ground: The Implications of Ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for the European Community, by Lisa Waddington. 7. The Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights, by Davíd Pór Björgvinsson. 8. Extracting Protection for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities from Human Rights Frameworks: Established Limits and New Possibilities, by Colm O´Cinneide. PART III: BRINGING THE TREATY HOME:. 9. General Themes Relevant to the Implementation of the UN Disability Convention into Domestic law: Who is Responsible for the Implementation and How should it be Performed?, by Holger Kallehauge. 10. Resisting the ‘Temptation of Elegance’: Can the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Socialise States to Right Behaviour?, by Gerard Quinn. 11. The Implementation of the UN Convention and the Development of Economic and Social Rights as Human Rights, by Brynhildur G. Flóvenz. 12. The UN Convention in Nordic Domestic law - Lessons Learned from other Treaties, by Ragnhildur Helgadóttir. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Denmark / Norway / Iceland NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CRPD; ECHR; ESC; Revised ESC; CRC; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; CAT; CEDAW; ICCPR; |
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47. | Scheipers, Sibylle (ed.) : Prisoners in war, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prisoners in war / Scheipers, Sibylle (ed.). - repr.., xi, 330 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-957757-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1: Sibylle Scheipers: Introduction: Prisoners in War. PART I: The Emergence of Legal and Ethical Standards Before the Second World War:. 2: Frédéric Mégret: A Cautionary Tale from the Crusades? War and Prisoners in Conditions of Normative Incommensurability. 3: Peter H. Wilson: Prisoners in Early Modern European Warfare. 4: Stephen C. Neff: Prisoners of War in International Law: The Nineteenth Century. 5: Alan Kramer: Prisoners in The First World War. 6: Neville Wylie: The 1929 Prisoners of War Convention and the Building of the Inter-War Prisoner of War Regime. PART II: Prisoners in Regular Conflicts - The Second World War:. 7: Bob Moore: The Treatment of Prisoners of War In The Western European Theatre of War 1939-1945. 8: Rüdiger Overmans: The Treatment of Prisoners of War In The Eastern European Theatre of Operations 1941-1956. 9: Philip Towle: Japanese Culture and The Treatment of Prisoners of War In The Asian-Pacific War. PART III: Detainees in Irregular Conflicts:. 10: Isabel V. Hull: Prisoners in Colonial Warfare: The Imperial German Example. 11: Raphaëlle Branche: The French in Algeria: Can There Be Prisoners of War In A 'Domestic' Operation?. 12: Huw Bennett: Detention and Interrogation In Northern Ireland 1969-1975. 13: Bettina Renz: The Status and Treatment of Detainees in Russia's Chechen Campaigns. PART IV: Contemporary Problems and Challenges:. 14: Chia Lehnardt: Private Military Personnel as Prisoners Of War. 15: Matthew Happold: Child Prisoners in War. 16: John B. Bellinger III: Legal Issues Related To Armed Conflict with Non-State Groups. 17: Adam Roberts: Detainees: Misfits in Peace And War. 18: David Cole: Outsourcing Terror: Extraordinary Rendition and The Necessity For Extraterritorial Protection of Human Rights. 19: Alia Brahimi: Terrorist Beheadings: Politics and Reciprocity. 20: Sibylle Scheipers: Conclusion: Prisoners and Detainees in Current and Future Military Operations. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CRC; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; ECPT; ECHR; Refugee convention;
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48. | Wicks, Elizabeth : The right to life and conflicting interests, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The right to life and conflicting interests / Wicks, Elizabeth, xiv, 260 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-954739-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: An Introduction to the Meaning of Life. 2: The Right to Life: Religious, Philosophical, and Legal Origins. 3: The Enforcement of the Right to Life. 4: The Right to Life in Times of War or Armed Conflict. 5: The Right to Life and Prevention of Crime: Killing by the State as Punishment and/or Deterrence. 6: The Right to Life and Conflicting Rights of Others. 7: The Right to Life and Autonomy. 8: The Right to Life and the Quality of Life. 9: Protecting the Right to Life with Limited Public Resources. 10: Conclusion: The Right to Life and Conflicting Interests. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Australia / Canada / Chechnya / China / Colombia / Cuba / Cyprus / Gambia / Germany / Greece / Guatemala / Honduras / India / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Russian Federation / Rwanda / serbia / Switzerland / USA LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo Scotland NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ACHPR; Cairo declaration on human rights; ADRD; AMR; ICCPR; ECHR; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199547395.do?keyword=right+to+life&sortby=bestMatches |
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49. | Dudley, Michael (ed.) : Mental health and human rights, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mental health and human rights : vision, praxis and courage / Dudley, Michael (ed.) ; Silove, Derrick ; Gale, Fran, xxvii, 704 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-921396-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Semyon Gluzman: A personal testament. PART 1: OVERARCHING CONCEPTUAL ISSUES:. 1: Winton Higgins: Human rights development: provenance, ambit and effect. 2: Charles Watters: Mental health and illness as human rights issues: philosophical, historical and social perspectives and controversies. 3: Michael L Perlin and Eva Szeli.: Mental health law and human rights: evolution and contemporary challenges. 4: Laurence Kirmayer: Culture and context in human rights. 5: Jennifer Randall, Graham Thornicroft, Elaine Brohan, Aliya Kassam, Elanor Lewis-Holmes, and Nisha Mehta: Stigma and discrimination: critical human rights issues for mental health. 6: Alexander McFarlane and Richard Bryant: Genes, Biology, Mental Health and Human Rights. The Effects of Traumatic Stress as a Case Example. 7: Tristan McGeorge and Dinesh Bhugra: Race, class, mental health and human rights. 8: Roshni Mangalore, Martin Knapp and David McDaid: Mental health economics, mental health policies and human rights. 9: Catherine Esposito and Daniel Tarantola: Mental disability, HIV and human rights. 10: Amita Dhanda: Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right. COMENTARY:. 1. Eugene Brody: Technology and human rights: a personal perspective. 2. Ezra Susser and Mich Bresnahan: Global mental health and social justice. PART 2: HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES, PSYCHIATRY, NATION STATES AND MARKETS:. 11: Michael Dudley and Fran Gale: Through a glass, darkly: Legacies of the Nazis and the Nuremberg trials for mental health and human rights. 12: Robert van Voren: The abuse of psychiatry for political purposes. 13: Derrick Silove, Susan Rees, and Zachary Steel: The return of torture. 14: Jim Welsh: Medicine, mental health and capital punishment. 15: Danny Sullivan and Paul Mullen: Mental health and human rights in secure settings. 16: Alan Rosen, Tully Miller Rosen, and Patrick McGorry: The rights of people with severe and persistent mental illness. 17: Jonathan H. Marks: Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape: A Framework Proposal for the Comprehension and Prevention of Health Professionals' Complicity in Detainee Abuse. COMMENTARY 3:. Thomas Kallert: Coercive treatment in psychiatry: a human rights issue?. 18. Philip Mitchell: Psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry - on the ethics of a complex relationship. COMMENTARY 4:. Vikram Patel, Arthur Kleinman, and Benedetto Saraceno: Protecting the human rights of people with mental disorders: a call to action for global mental health. COMMENTARY 5:. Meg Smith: Detained, diagnosed and discharged: human rights and the lived experience of mental illness in New South Wales. PART 3: SOME VULNERABLE GROUPS:. 19. Zachary Steel, Catherine R. Bateman Steel and Derrick Silove: Civillilan populations affected by conflict and displacement : mental health and the human rights imperative. 20: Sarah Mares and Jon Jureidini: Child and adolescent refugees and asylum seekers in Australia: The Ethics of exposing children to suffering to achieve social outcomes. 21: Zachary Steel, Catherine R. Bateman Steel, and Derrick Silove: Civilian populations affected by conflict and displacement: Mental health and the human rights imperative. 22: Kathleen Maltzahn and Louella Villadiego: Trafficking, mental health and human rights. 23: Beverley Raphael, Carol Nadelson, Mel Taylor, and Jennifer Jacobs: Human rights and women's mental health. 24: Ernest Hunter, Helen Milroy, Ngiare Brown, and Tom Calma: Mental health, human rights and indigenous people. 25: Ian Hall and Evan Yacoub: Human rights for people with intellectual disabilities. 26: Mark Tomlinson, Peter Cooper, Leslie Swartz, and Mireille Landman: Reflections from a mother-infant intervention: a human rights based approach to research collaboration. 27: Myron Belfer and Diana Samarasan: Missing Voices: Speaking up for the rights of children and adolescents with disabilities. 28: Carmelle Peisah and Henry Brodaty: The mental health and rights of mentally ill older people. 29: Louise Newman: Mental health, rights and people with diverse sexual identities and orientations. 30: Adrian Carter and Wayne Hall: The rights of individuals treated for drug addiction. COMMENTARY 6: Lakshmi Vijayakumar and Lillian Craig Harris: The veil of silence: human rights and suicide. PART 4: Protection of mental health: current provisions and how they may be strengthened:. Introduction. 31: Crick Lund, Tom Sutcliffe, Alan Flisher, and Dan J. Stein: : Protecting the rights of the mentally ill in poorly resourced settings: experiences from four African countries 32: Francois Crepeau and Anne-Claire Gayet: Human rights standards relevant to mental health and how they may be made more effective. 33: John RM Copeland, Eugene Brody, Tony Fowke, Preston Garrison, and Janet Meagher: The role of world associations and the United Nations. 34: David Oaks: Whose voices should be heard: the role of mental health consumers, psychiatric survivors and families Gunilla Backman and Judith Mesquita: The Right to Health. 35: Oliver Lewis and Nell Munro: The right to participation of people with mental disabilities in legal and policy reforms. 36. Reflections from a mother-infant intervention: a human rights-based approach to research collaboration. 37: Peter Walkts. Julia Shearsby and Zachary Steel: Cognitive-behavioural therapy, human rights and psychosis. 38: Fran Gale and Michael Dudley: Promoting social goodness and preventing human rights violations: a post-Nuremberg inheritance for the helping professions. PART 5: Towards the future:. Norman Sartorius: Afterword: Global mental health and human rights: barriers and opportunities INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; CEDAW; CERD; CRPD; CAT; CAT-OP; CRC; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; ICESCR; ECHR; ECPT; ESC; Framework convention on climate change; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; CRPD; Declaration on the rights of persons belonging to minorities; |
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50. | Hirvelä, Päivi : Ihmisoikeudet - käsikirja EIT:n oikeuskäytäntöön, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ihmisoikeudet - käsikirja EIT:n oikeuskäytäntöön / Hirvelä, Päivi ; Heikkilä, Satu, xxxvii, 934 p.. - Helsinki : Edita, 2013. ISBN 978-951-37-6339-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: SISÄLLYS:. 1. Valitusten tutkiminen Euroopan ihmisoikeustuomioistuimessa. 2. Oikeus elämään. 3. Kidutuksen kielto. 4. Orjuuden ja pakkotyön kielto. 5. Oikeus vapauteen ja turvallisuuteen. 6. Oikeus oikeudenmukainen oikeudenkäyntiin. 7. Ei rangaistusta ilman lakia. 8. Oikeus nauttia yksityis- ja perhe-elämän kunnioitusta. 9. Ajatuksen-, omantunnon- ja uskonnonvapaus. 10. Sananvapaus. 11. Kokoontumis- ja yhdistymisvapaus. 12. Oikeus avioliittoon. 13. Oikeus tehokkaaseen oikeussuojakeinoon. 14. Syrjinnän kielto. 15. Omaisuuden suoja. 16. Kielto syyttää ja rangaista kahdesti (ne bis in idem). 17. Tutkittavaksi ottamisen edellytykset. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECPT; ESC; Revised ESC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB
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51. | Blanchet, Therese : Lost innocence, stolen childhoods, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lost innocence, stolen childhoods / Blanchet, Therese, xvii, 261 p.. - Dhaka : The University Press Ltd., 2001. ISBN 984-05-1350-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The research. 3. Persons, society, state and human rights. 4. Conceptulaizations of childhood. 5. Particular childhoods:workers and scholars. 6. Children workers in a rural bidi factory. 7. Child domestic servants in Dhaka. 8. "Daughters are gold to their mothers": the many factors facets of the mother/daughter relationship in Brothel. 9. Middle class children and the importance of school results. 10. Childhood and the state. 11. "Justice will be done by Allah". 13. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC;
URL http://www.amazon.com/Innocence-Stolen-Childhood-Thererse-Blanchet/dp/B0059RZ5TU |